At the Voith Arena, Heidenheim leads W. Bremen with two goals from Tim Kleindienst (4′ 1T, penalty) and Eren Dinkci (43′ 1T).
The visitor arrives encouraged by the victory obtained on the last date and will seek to continue along that path, while the local team will try to add three after the draw achieved in the last match.
Heidenheim comes from drawing against Borussia Dortmund 2-2.
Werder Bremen is coming off a 4-0 win over Mainz at home.
The host is in fourteenth place with 1 point (1 PE – 2 PP), while the visitor accumulates 3 units and is in eleventh place in the championship (1 PG – 2 PP).
Patrick Ittrich was in charge of supervising the order of play during the match.
Heidenheim formation today
Frank Schmidt stood with a 4-4-2 alignment with goalkeeper Kevin Muller; Omar Traoré, Patrick Mainka, Tim Siersleben and Jonas Fohrenbach as defenders; Eren Dinkci, Lennard Maloney, Norman Theuerkauf and Jan Niklas Beste as midfielders; and Marvin Pieringer and Tim Kleindienst as forwards.
Werder Bremen formation today
For his part, coach Ole Werner arranged a 3-5-2 strategy on the field with Jirí Pavlenka defending the goal; Amos Pieper, Niklas Stark, Marco Friedl as defenders; Mitchell Weiser, Romano Schmid, Christian Groß, Jens Stage and Anthony Jung in midfield; and with Dawid Kownacki and Nick Woltemade as attackers.
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